How to Say ‘The same trip’ in Mexican Spanish
El mismo viaje
El MEES-moh VEE-ah-heh
[El MEES-moh VEE-ah-heh]
💬 Usage Tip: Phrase used to express a repeated experience.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Useful in explaining repeat activities.
Phrase Breakdown
El
[El]
The
A definite article used before a noun to specify a particular individual or item.
El mismo viaje fue más caro hoy.
The same trip was more expensive today.
mismo
[MEES-moh]
same
Refers to something that is identical or unchanged.
Hicimos el mismo viaje ayer.
We did the same trip yesterday.
viaje
[VEE-ah-heh]
trip
Refers to a journey or excursion from one place to another.
El mismo viaje siempre toma una hora.
The same trip always takes an hour.
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